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+ | {{Lockpicking}} |
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− | == Windows 98 / NT == |
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− | Please note these Operating Systems are NOT supported, and as such will receive no assistance if you experience troubles with it. |
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+ | '''Lockpicking''' is a [[rogue]] [[class]] [[skill]]. The trained ability, {{ability|Pick Lock}} (learned at level 16 or above from any [[Rogue Trainer]]), allows [[rogue]]s to use Lockpicking to open [[locked]] [[door]]s, [[chest]]s, and [[lockbox]]es. Lockpicking operates like a [[profession]]; the rogue begins with a minimal initial lockpicking skill, and must raise lockpicking skill through practice by picking locks. There are no profession-like [[proficiency]] levels to be trained; rather lockpicking skill is capped at five times the rogue's current level. Like [[Profession#Gathering|gathering skills]] (such as [[Fishing]], [[Herbalism]], or [[Mining]]) the rogue must have at or above a certain level to open locks of that level of difficulty, and only locks near the rogue's current skill level have a chance to provide a [[skillup]]. This skill typically doesn't advance quickly enough with casual use; rogues must occasionally go out on runs to improve their lockpicking. Fortunately, your rogue trainer can point you to areas which contain [[footlocker]]s at your skill level. '''''Italic text''' Okay I haven't gotten all of the details but esentially this entry is now completely outdated. It looks like lockpicking is now an automatically scaling skill that rises with your level. You don't have to do anything to level the skill. not sure if there is a way to gain additional skill early or what the end status of the lockpicking quests will be or if there is any purpose to the various groupings of footlockers previously u sed by rogues to level this skill other than for the minimal loot contained in them. For now, there seems to be no need to level, will post more as learned.'' |
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− | == Windows 2000 == |
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− | Please note this Operating System is NOT supported, however users have found a way to install wow. If the following method doesn't work to get you back into wow, you're unfortunately out of luck. |
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− | There are only 2 .dlls that need to be wrapped: user32.dll and kernel32.dll, and one .dll that needs to be available: apphelp.dll. |
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+ | {{item|icon=|Dark Leather Gloves}}, created through [[Leatherworking]], increase lockpicking skill by 5. They reduce the chance of a lockpicking attempt failing and also can be used to pick locks slightly out of your skill range. |
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+ | == Pickable Locks == |
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− | # Follow the steps found at http://win2kgaming.site90.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=520 to modify your registry so that the two .dlls are searched for in local folders rather than in system directories (thus avoiding installing the wrappers system wide). This requires a restart to take effect. |
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+ | === Crafted Items === |
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− | # Grab the latest dll file from http://www7.atwiki.jp/win2000/pages/17.html Copy the two needed wrapper .dlls and the one missing .dll to the WoW directory - kernel32.dll, user32.dll & apphelp.dll |
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+ | {|- class="darktable" style="margin: 4px; text-align:center;" |
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− | # COPY (do NOT cut and paste) your original two .dlls from the '''C:\Winnt\system32''' directory, rename them as follows and place them in your WoW folder along side the wrapper .dlls<br />In your WoW folder you should have: |
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+ | ! colspan="7" | Crafted Items |
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− | ##user32.dll (the wrapper) |
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+ | |- |
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− | ##user2k.dll (original copy, renamed) |
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+ | ! Item Level |
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− | ##kernel32.dll (wrapper) |
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+ | ! Item |
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− | ##kernel2k.dll (original copy, renamed) |
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+ | ! style="color:#ff8000" | Orange |
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− | ##apphelp.dll<br />You may find during installation that you also need a copy of these files in other folders, such as WoW/Temp or WoW/Update. |
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+ | ! style="color:#ffff80" | Yellow |
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− | #This should then allow WoW to install correctly. |
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+ | ! style="color:#1eff00" | Green |
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+ | ! style="color:#9d9d9d" | Grey |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | 20 || {{loot|common|Practice Lock}} || 1 || 30 || 60 || 80 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | === Locked Items === |
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− | -Courtesy Xdt, US-Destromath & Solrando, US-Arthas |
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+ | {{:Junkbox}} |
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+ | {{:Lockbox}} |
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+ | {{:Chest}} |
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+ | {{clr}} |
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− | == |
+ | === Footlockers === |
+ | {{:Footlocker}} |
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− | WoW defaults to installing to either |
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− | C:\Program Files\ |
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− | or |
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− | C:\Program Files (x86)\ |
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− | depending on whether you install to a 32bit OS, or 64bit OS. Running wow from this location is safe. |
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+ | Typically, unguarded footlockers have a lower skill range than guarded ones. When lockpicking, nearby mobs may also become hostile when they are otherwise outside your aggro range. |
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− | == Windows Vista / Windows 7 == |
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− | WoW 1.x and 2.x defaults to installing to |
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− | C:\Program Files\ |
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− | or |
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− | C:\Program Files (x86)\ |
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+ | === Locked Treasure Chests === |
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− | WoW 3.x as well as the 2.4 - 3.0 migration patch defaults to |
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+ | {| class="darktable" style="text-align:center;" |
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− | C:\Users\Public\Games\ |
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+ | |- |
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− | It will also offer to move your data to that folder if it is installed somewhere else. |
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+ | !colspan="6"|<span style="float:right;">[[Chest/table2|<small;>τ</small>]]</span>Common Loot-containing [[locked]] chests |
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+ | |- |
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+ | !align="left" style="width:11em;"|Name |
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+ | ! style="color:#ff8000" | Orange |
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+ | ! style="color:#ffff80" | Yellow |
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+ | ! style="color:#1eff00" | Green |
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+ | ! style="color:#9d9d9d" | Grey |
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+ | !!align="left"|Location(s) |
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+ | |- valign="top" |
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+ | |align="left"|{{loot|common|Large Iron Bound Chest}}|| 25 || ? || ? || ? ||align="left"|[[Blackfathom Deeps]], [[Gnomeregan]], [[Razorfen Downs]], [[Razorfen Kraul]], [[Scarlet Monastery]], [[Shadowfang Keep]] and [[The Stockade]] |
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+ | |- valign="top" |
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+ | |align="left"|{{loot|common|Large Mithril Bound Chest (Lockpicking 175)|Large Mithril Bound Chest}}|| 175 || ? || ? || ? ||align="left"|[[Uldaman]] |
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+ | |- valign="top" |
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+ | |align="left"|{{loot|common|Large Mithril Bound Chest (Lockpicking 250)|Large Mithril Bound Chest}}|| 250 || ? || ? || ? ||align="left"|[[Blackrock Spire]], [[Dire Maul]] and [[Stratholme]] |
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+ | |- valign="top" |
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+ | |align="left"|{{loot|common|Bound Fel Iron Chest}}|| 300 || ? || ? || ? ||align="left"|{{bc-inline}} [[Hellfire Ramparts]], [[Mana-Tombs]], [[The Blood Furnace]], [[The Slave Pens]] and [[The Underbog]] |
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+ | |- valign="top" |
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+ | |align="left"|{{loot|common|Bound Adamantite Chest (Lockpicking 325)|Bound Adamantite Chest}}|| 325 || ? || ? || ? ||align="left"|{{bc-inline}} [[Auchenai Crypts]], [[Hellfire Ramparts]], [[Mana-Tombs]], [[Sethekk Halls]], [[Shadow Labyrinth]], [[The Blood Furnace]], [[The Botanica]], [[The Mechanar]], [[The Shattered Halls]], [[The Slave Pens]], [[The Steamvault]] and [[The Underbog]] |
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+ | |- valign="top" |
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+ | |align="left"|{{loot|common|Bound Adamantite Chest (Lockpicking 350)|Bound Adamantite Chest}}|| 350 || ? || ? || ? ||align="left"|{{bc-inline}} [[Hellfire Ramparts]], [[The Blood Furnace]], [[The Botanica]], [[The Mechanar]], [[The Shattered Halls]], [[The Slave Pens]], [[The Steamvault]] and [[The Underbog]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | === Doors === |
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− | WoW 4.x installers will default the install to |
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+ | {|- class="darktable" style="margin: 4px;" |
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− | C:\Program Files\ |
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+ | ! colspan="7" | Doors |
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− | C:\Program Files (x86)\ |
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+ | ! Location |
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+ | ! Door |
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+ | ! style="color:#ff8000" | Orange |
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+ | ! style="color:#ffff80" | Yellow |
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+ | ! style="color:#1eff00" | Green |
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+ | ! style="color:#9d9d9d" | Grey |
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+ | ! Note |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[The Deadmines]] || Gate || 1 || ? || ? || ? || Can also be opened with [[Defias Gunpowder]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Gnomeregan]] || Workshop Door || 150 || 175 || ? || ? || Can also be opened with [[Workshop Key]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Scarlet Monastery]] || Armory and Cathedral Doors || 175 || 200 || 225 || 275 || Can also be opened with [[Scarlet Key]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Searing Gorge]] || Searing Gorge Gate || 225 || 250 || 275 || ? || Can also be opened with [[Key to Searing Gorge]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Blackrock Depths]] || East Garrison Door || 250 || 275 || 300 || ? || Can also be opened with [[Shadowforge Key]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Blackrock Depths]] || Prison Cells || ? || 250 || 300 || ? || Can also be opened with [[Prison Cell Key]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Blackrock Depths]] || Shadowforge Gates || 250 || 275 || 300 || ? || Can also be opened with [[Shadowforge Key]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Blackrock Depths]] || Shadowforge Mechanism || 250 || 275 || 300 || ? || Can also be opened with [[Shadowforge Key]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Scholomance]] || Scholomance Door || 280 || 323-336 <!-- at least, could turn yellow sooner. --> || 341 <!-- confirmed green at 341, could be sooner --> || ? || Can also be opened with [[Skeleton key (Blacksmith)|Skeleton Key]] |
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+ | | [[Stratholme]] || Stratholme Gates || 300 || ? || ?-334 <!-- green through at least 334 --> || ? || Can also be opened with [[Key to the City]] |
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+ | | [[Dire Maul]] || Crescent Door || 300 || ? || ?-334 <!-- green through at least 334 --> || ? || Can also be opened with [[Crescent Key]] |
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+ | | [[Shattered Halls]] || Shattered Halls Door || 350 || 375 || 400 || 425 || Can also be opened with [[Shattered Halls Key]] |
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+ | | [[Shadow Labyrinth]] || Shadow Labyrinth Gate || 350 || ? || ? || ? || Can also be opened with [[Shadow Labyrinth Key]] |
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+ | | [[The Arcatraz]] || Arcatraz Door || 350 || ? || ? || ? || Can also be opened with [[Key to the Arcatraz]] |
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+ | | [[Karazhan]] || Karazhan Door || 350 || ? || ? || ? || Can also be opened with [[The Master's Key]] |
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+ | | [[Dalaran]] || Violet Hold Door || 365 || ? || ? || ? || Can also be opened with [[The Violet Hold Key]] |
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+ | |} |
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+ | Skill gains on doors not inside an instance are on a timer. They cannot be picked repeatedly for skill. A certain amount of time (about 5 min) must elapse before skill gains may be realized again. As of 5 August 2008, doors within instances must also be given time to cool down before getting another skill point, even if you reset the instance |
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− | Due to issues with UAC and protected folders. Do not attempt to install to Program Files, as it'll just cause you massive headaches. Installing to |
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− | C:\World of Warcraft\ |
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− | is what many users do just for ease of usability. |
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+ | As of 16 December 2007, there seems to be a 50/50 chance that picking a junkbox will reset the skill gain timer on either or both [[Scarlet Monastery]] doors. Zoning into any of the four instances and pickpocketing at least three mobs also seems to give a 50/50 chance of reseting the SM door timer on both doors. |
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− | If you rather install it to the Program Files or Program Files (x86) folder, keep these UAC tips in mind: |
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+ | == Alternatives to Lockpicking == |
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− | '''When not running as admin:''' |
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+ | If a rogue is unavailable, there are several alternatives. |
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− | <ul> |
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− | <li>Your data and addon settings (the WTF folder) are read and saved in the VirtualStore folder</li> |
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− | <li>Your screenshots are saved in the VirtualStore folder</li> |
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− | <li>You're not allowed to write patches to the game folder itself</li> |
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− | <li>The Launcher is not allowed to write registry keys</li> |
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− | </ul> |
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− | '''When running as admin or if the Launcher elevates the game/patch:''' |
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− | <ul> |
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− | <li>Your data and addon settings (the WTF folder) are read and saved in the World of Warcraft folder</li> |
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− | <li>Your screenshots are saved in the World of Warcraft folder</li> |
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− | <li>You're allowed to write patches to the game folder itself</li> |
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− | <li>The Launcher is allowed to write registry keys</li> |
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− | </ul> |
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+ | Locks can be opened by various [[Skeleton key (Blacksmith)|Skeleton keys]] made by [[Blacksmith]]s. There are 6 types of skeleton keys, all of which can be learned from Blacksmithing trainers. Each recipe creates two keys, which are used up on a successful pick. |
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− | See [[World of Warcraft functionality on Wine]]. |
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+ | Additionally [[Engineer]]s can use [[Seaforium Charge]]s to open locked doors and chests. |
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+ | In the early closed beta, [[mage]]s had a spell called [[Khadgar's Unlocking]] which could unlock lockboxes and doors by consuming a reagent, but this spell was removed in [[Patch 0.9]]. |
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+ | {|- class="darktable" |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! Source |
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+ | ! Item |
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+ | ! Unlocks |
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+ | |- |
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+ | ! rowspan="6" | [[Blacksmith]]ing |
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+ | | {{loot|uncommon|Silver Skeleton Key}} || style="text-align:right;" | 25 |
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+ | | {{loot|uncommon|Golden Skeleton Key}} || style="text-align:right;" | 125 |
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+ | | {{loot|uncommon|Truesilver Skeleton Key}} || style="text-align:right;" | 200 |
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+ | | {{loot|uncommon|Arcanite Skeleton Key}} || style="text-align:right;" | 300 |
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+ | | {{loot|uncommon|Cobalt Skeleton Key}} || style="text-align:right;" | 375 |
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+ | | {{loot|uncommon|Titanium Skeleton Key}} || style="text-align:right;" | 430 |
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+ | ! rowspan="4" | [[Engineer]]ing |
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+ | | {{loot|common|Small Seaforium Charge}} || style="text-align:right;" | 150 |
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+ | | {{loot|common|Large Seaforium Charge}} || style="text-align:right;" | 250 |
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+ | | {{loot|common|Powerful Seaforium Charge}} || style="text-align:right;" | 300 |
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+ | | {{loot|common|Elemental Seaforium Charge}} || style="text-align:right;" | 350 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | == Lockpicking etiquette == |
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+ | There is very little consensus on what standard policies for lockpicking are; Rogue expectations can vary wildly from server to server. Some expect a tip, and some gladly open locks for free. Common assumptions can be: |
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+ | * If the rogue is '''not''' sending messages via Trade, General [[chat]], or by [[yell]]ing, then it is never acceptable to open a trade with a rogue without first asking them if he can open a certain box. Among other things, it can disrupt a mail composition, an [[Auction House]] scan, or a profession crafting, and can be very irritating. Many rogues will automatically ignore people who open trade windows unsolicited. However, if the rogue is clearly stating that he/she is opening lockboxes, it can be considered even more irritating to the rogue who then has to deal with floods of whispers coming in, so simply open trade. |
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+ | * Rogues will generally offer their service for free; it is generally expected to offer a tip if you can afford it. |
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+ | * If a rogue expects a fee for lockpicking, he should negotiate it ahead of time. Otherwise, gracious players often tip anywhere between {{Cost|2}} and {{cost|5}} to the opening rogue, based on the type of lockbox opened. Locks under Thorium Lockboxes usually are tipped {{cost||50}} and [[Thorium]] and above are tipped {{cost|1}} on most servers. A generally good guideline to follow would be one silver for every skill on the lockbox (ex. Thorium Lockboxes would be {{cost|2|50}}. |
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+ | * If you ask a rogue before opening, he/she will often open it for free. |
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+ | * Always ask friends and guild mates before asking strangers. You are more likely to get it opened and more likely to get it done for free or a discounted price. |
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+ | == Patch changes == |
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+ | *{{Patch 3.0.2|note=Pick Lock no longer requires {{item|Thieves' Tools}}.}} |
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+ | *{{Patch 1.4.0|note=The Rogue trainers will now point the player to an appropriate area with boxes to unlock depending on the lockpicking skill of the player.}} |
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+ | *{{Patch 1.3.0|note=A number of areas in the world now have [[footlocker]]s in them. These areas are in place for rogues to visit to increase their lockpicking skills. The contents of these footlockers are only token amounts of treasure, but they should allow for a more interesting experience while increasing lockpicking skill. The difficulty of the locks in the area correspond to the level of the zone, so if your lockpicking skill is around 100, you would go to [[Durnholde Keep]] in [[Hillsbrad]]. But if your skill is 250, you might head to [[Tyr's Hand]] in [[Eastern Plaguelands]].}} |
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+ | *{{Patch 1.2.2|note=Rogues now correctly gain Lockpicking skill from items picked in the trade window.}} |
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+ | == See also == |
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+ | Rogues can learn the [[Pick Lock]] ability, which opens up the lockpicking skill to them. |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | <!-- Read http://www.wowwiki.com/WoWWiki:External_links before posting your links here. |
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+ | Links that do not conform to the rules will be DELETED. |
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+ | Repeat violations may result in a BAN. |
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+ | Have a nice day. :) |
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+ | |||
+ | Please do *not* put leveling guide elinks here, they belong on http://www.wowwiki.com/Tradeskill_leveling_guides |
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+ | --> |
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+ | : ''For leveling guides please visit [[Tradeskill leveling guides]]'' |
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+ | {{elink|type=wowus|link= http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=11872172&sid=1|site=Rogues forum|desc=Lockpicking FAQ}} |
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+ | {{Elink|type=wowhead|link=http://www.wowhead.com/?spells=9.185}} |
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+ | {{professions}} |
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+ | {{Lockpicking tools}} |
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+ | [[Category:Rogues]] |
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+ | [[Category:Lockboxes| ]] |
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+ | [[Category:Lockpicking| ]] |
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+ | [[Category:WoW skills]] |
Revision as of 00:04, 27 October 2010
Template:Lockpicking
Lockpicking is a rogue class skill. The trained ability, [Pick Lock] (learned at level 16 or above from any Rogue Trainer), allows rogues to use Lockpicking to open locked doors, chests, and lockboxes. Lockpicking operates like a profession; the rogue begins with a minimal initial lockpicking skill, and must raise lockpicking skill through practice by picking locks. There are no profession-like proficiency levels to be trained; rather lockpicking skill is capped at five times the rogue's current level. Like gathering skills (such as Fishing, Herbalism, or Mining) the rogue must have at or above a certain level to open locks of that level of difficulty, and only locks near the rogue's current skill level have a chance to provide a skillup. This skill typically doesn't advance quickly enough with casual use; rogues must occasionally go out on runs to improve their lockpicking. Fortunately, your rogue trainer can point you to areas which contain footlockers at your skill level. Italic text Okay I haven't gotten all of the details but esentially this entry is now completely outdated. It looks like lockpicking is now an automatically scaling skill that rises with your level. You don't have to do anything to level the skill. not sure if there is a way to gain additional skill early or what the end status of the lockpicking quests will be or if there is any purpose to the various groupings of footlockers previously u sed by rogues to level this skill other than for the minimal loot contained in them. For now, there seems to be no need to level, will post more as learned.
Gear
[Dark Leather Gloves], created through Leatherworking, increase lockpicking skill by 5. They reduce the chance of a lockpicking attempt failing and also can be used to pick locks slightly out of your skill range.
Pickable Locks
Crafted Items
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Item Level | Item | Orange | Yellow | Green | Grey | |
20 | [Practice Lock] | 1 | 30 | 60 | 80 |
Locked Items
Item | Skill | Source |
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[Battered Junkbox] | 1 | Pickpocketed from level ~20-30 mobs |
[Worn Junkbox] | 70 | Pickpocketed from level ~30-40 mobs |
[Sturdy Junkbox] | 175 | Pickpocketed from level ~40-50 mobs |
[Heavy Junkbox] | 250 | Pickpocketed from level ~50-60 mobs |
[Strong Junkbox] | 300 | Pickpocketed from level ~60-70 mobs |
[Reinforced Junkbox] | 350 | Pickpocketed from level ~70-80 mobs |
[Flame-Scarred Junkbox] | 400 | Pickpocketed from level ~80-85 mobs |
[Vine-Cracked Junkbox] | 450 | Pickpocketed from level ~85-90 mobs |
[Iron-Bound Junkbox] | 525? |
Item | Skill | Source |
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[Ornate Bronze Lockbox] | 1 | Looted from level ~20-25 mobs |
[Heavy Bronze Lockbox] | 25 | Looted from level ~25-30 mobs |
[Iron Lockbox] | 70 | Looted from level ~30-35 mobs |
[Strong Iron Lockbox] | 125 | Looted from level ~35-40 mobs |
[Steel Lockbox] | 175 | Looted from level ~40-45 mobs |
[Reinforced Steel Lockbox] | 225 | Looted from level ~45-50 mobs |
[Mithril Lockbox] | 225 | Looted from level ~50-55 mobs |
[Thorium Lockbox] | 225 | Looted from level ~55-60 mobs |
[Eternium Lockbox] | 225 | Looted from level ~60-65 mobs |
[Khorium Lockbox] | 325 | Looted from level ~65-70 mobs |
[Froststeel Lockbox] | 375 | Looted from level ~70-75 mobs |
[Titanium Lockbox] | 400 | Looted from level ~75-80 mobs |
[Tiny Titanium Lockbox] | 400 | Looted from [Bag of Fishing Treasures] |
[Elementium Lockbox] | 425 | Looted from level ~80-85 mobs |
[Ghost Iron Lockbox] | 450 | Looted from ~85-90 mobs |
[True Steel Lockbox] | 500 | Looted from Shattered Hand Lockbox |
[Leystone Lockbox] | 550 | Looted from ~98-110 mobs |
[Barnacled Lockbox] | 600 | Looted from mobs in Nazjatar |
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Item Level | Item | Orange | Yellow | Green | Grey |
20 | [Small Locked Chest] | 1 | ? | ? | ? |
30 | [Sturdy Locked Chest] | 70 | ? | ? | ? |
45 | [Ironbound Locked Chest] | 175 | ? | ? | ? |
55 | [Reinforced Locked Chest] | 250 | ? | 300 | <300 |
Footlockers
Typically, unguarded footlockers have a lower skill range than guarded ones. When lockpicking, nearby mobs may also become hostile when they are otherwise outside your aggro range.
Locked Treasure Chests
<small;>τCommon Loot-containing locked chests | |||||
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Name | Orange | Yellow | Green | Grey | Location(s) |
[Large Iron Bound Chest] | 25 | ? | ? | ? | Blackfathom Deeps, Gnomeregan, Razorfen Downs, Razorfen Kraul, Scarlet Monastery, Shadowfang Keep and The Stockade |
[Large Mithril Bound Chest] | 175 | ? | ? | ? | Uldaman |
[Large Mithril Bound Chest] | 250 | ? | ? | ? | Blackrock Spire, Dire Maul and Stratholme |
[Bound Fel Iron Chest] | 300 | ? | ? | ? | Hellfire Ramparts, Mana-Tombs, The Blood Furnace, The Slave Pens and The Underbog |
[Bound Adamantite Chest] | 325 | ? | ? | ? | Auchenai Crypts, Hellfire Ramparts, Mana-Tombs, Sethekk Halls, Shadow Labyrinth, The Blood Furnace, The Botanica, The Mechanar, The Shattered Halls, The Slave Pens, The Steamvault and The Underbog |
[Bound Adamantite Chest] | 350 | ? | ? | ? | Hellfire Ramparts, The Blood Furnace, The Botanica, The Mechanar, The Shattered Halls, The Slave Pens, The Steamvault and The Underbog |
Doors
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Location | Door | Orange | Yellow | Green | Grey | Note | |
The Deadmines | Gate | 1 | ? | ? | ? | Can also be opened with [Defias Gunpowder] | |
Gnomeregan | Workshop Door | 150 | 175 | ? | ? | Can also be opened with [Workshop Key] | |
Scarlet Monastery | Armory and Cathedral Doors | 175 | 200 | 225 | 275 | Can also be opened with Scarlet Key | |
Searing Gorge | Searing Gorge Gate | 225 | 250 | 275 | ? | Can also be opened with [Key to Searing Gorge] | |
Blackrock Depths | East Garrison Door | 250 | 275 | 300 | ? | Can also be opened with [Shadowforge Key] | |
Blackrock Depths | Prison Cells | ? | 250 | 300 | ? | Can also be opened with [Prison Cell Key] | |
Blackrock Depths | Shadowforge Gates | 250 | 275 | 300 | ? | Can also be opened with [Shadowforge Key] | |
Blackrock Depths | Shadowforge Mechanism | 250 | 275 | 300 | ? | Can also be opened with [Shadowforge Key] | |
Scholomance | Scholomance Door | 280 | 323-336 | 341 | ? | Can also be opened with Skeleton Key | |
Stratholme | Stratholme Gates | 300 | ? | ?-334 | ? | Can also be opened with [Key to the City] | |
Dire Maul | Crescent Door | 300 | ? | ?-334 | ? | Can also be opened with [Crescent Key] | |
Shattered Halls | Shattered Halls Door | 350 | 375 | 400 | 425 | Can also be opened with [Shattered Halls Key] | |
Shadow Labyrinth | Shadow Labyrinth Gate | 350 | ? | ? | ? | Can also be opened with [Shadow Labyrinth Key] | |
The Arcatraz | Arcatraz Door | 350 | ? | ? | ? | Can also be opened with [Key to the Arcatraz] | |
Karazhan | Karazhan Door | 350 | ? | ? | ? | Can also be opened with [The Master's Key] | |
Dalaran | Violet Hold Door | 365 | ? | ? | ? | Can also be opened with [The Violet Hold Key] |
Skill gains on doors not inside an instance are on a timer. They cannot be picked repeatedly for skill. A certain amount of time (about 5 min) must elapse before skill gains may be realized again. As of 5 August 2008, doors within instances must also be given time to cool down before getting another skill point, even if you reset the instance
As of 16 December 2007, there seems to be a 50/50 chance that picking a junkbox will reset the skill gain timer on either or both Scarlet Monastery doors. Zoning into any of the four instances and pickpocketing at least three mobs also seems to give a 50/50 chance of reseting the SM door timer on both doors.
Alternatives to Lockpicking
If a rogue is unavailable, there are several alternatives.
Locks can be opened by various Skeleton keys made by Blacksmiths. There are 6 types of skeleton keys, all of which can be learned from Blacksmithing trainers. Each recipe creates two keys, which are used up on a successful pick.
Additionally Engineers can use Seaforium Charges to open locked doors and chests.
In the early closed beta, mages had a spell called [Khadgar's Unlocking] which could unlock lockboxes and doors by consuming a reagent, but this spell was removed in Patch 0.9.
Source | Item | Unlocks |
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Blacksmithing | [Silver Skeleton Key] | 25 |
[Golden Skeleton Key] | 125 | |
[Truesilver Skeleton Key] | 200 | |
[Arcanite Skeleton Key] | 300 | |
[Cobalt Skeleton Key] | 375 | |
[Titanium Skeleton Key] | 430 | |
Engineering | [Small Seaforium Charge] | 150 |
[Large Seaforium Charge] | 250 | |
[Powerful Seaforium Charge] | 300 | |
[Elemental Seaforium Charge] | 350 |
Lockpicking etiquette
There is very little consensus on what standard policies for lockpicking are; Rogue expectations can vary wildly from server to server. Some expect a tip, and some gladly open locks for free. Common assumptions can be:
- If the rogue is not sending messages via Trade, General chat, or by yelling, then it is never acceptable to open a trade with a rogue without first asking them if he can open a certain box. Among other things, it can disrupt a mail composition, an Auction House scan, or a profession crafting, and can be very irritating. Many rogues will automatically ignore people who open trade windows unsolicited. However, if the rogue is clearly stating that he/she is opening lockboxes, it can be considered even more irritating to the rogue who then has to deal with floods of whispers coming in, so simply open trade.
- Rogues will generally offer their service for free; it is generally expected to offer a tip if you can afford it.
- If a rogue expects a fee for lockpicking, he should negotiate it ahead of time. Otherwise, gracious players often tip anywhere between 2 and 5 to the opening rogue, based on the type of lockbox opened. Locks under Thorium Lockboxes usually are tipped 50 and Thorium and above are tipped 1 on most servers. A generally good guideline to follow would be one silver for every skill on the lockbox (ex. Thorium Lockboxes would be 2 50.
- If you ask a rogue before opening, he/she will often open it for free.
- Always ask friends and guild mates before asking strangers. You are more likely to get it opened and more likely to get it done for free or a discounted price.
Patch changes
- Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Pick Lock no longer requires [Thieves' Tools].
- Patch 1.4.0 (2005-04-19): The Rogue trainers will now point the player to an appropriate area with boxes to unlock depending on the lockpicking skill of the player.
- Patch 1.3.0 (2005-03-07): A number of areas in the world now have footlockers in them. These areas are in place for rogues to visit to increase their lockpicking skills. The contents of these footlockers are only token amounts of treasure, but they should allow for a more interesting experience while increasing lockpicking skill. The difficulty of the locks in the area correspond to the level of the zone, so if your lockpicking skill is around 100, you would go to Durnholde Keep in Hillsbrad. But if your skill is 250, you might head to Tyr's Hand in Eastern Plaguelands.
- Patch 1.2.2 (2005-02-15): Rogues now correctly gain Lockpicking skill from items picked in the trade window.
See also
Rogues can learn the [Pick Lock] ability, which opens up the lockpicking skill to them.
External links
- For leveling guides please visit Tradeskill leveling guides
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